Consulting Meteorologists often tackle projects for industries such as agriculture, aviation, construction, insurance, and energy, providing tailored weather forecasts and risk assessments. Their work might involve advising emergency management teams during severe weather events, supporting legal cases as expert witnesses, or helping businesses plan for weather-related disruptions. Collaboration is key, as they frequently interact with engineers, project managers, and decision-makers to translate complex data into practical guidance. Many consulting meteorologists handle multiple clients and projects simultaneously, making time management an important aspect of the job.